What does your actions mean for residents in other states who have fake comments posted in their name? Should they still report them to you and are those fake comments actionable in any other way?
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#24How do these comments harm real people? Definitely seems shady but I don't really see how using fake names actually hurt anyone.
I feel the harm is caused by appropriating a process that's supposed to be a way for citizens to voice their opinion and rendering it useless, regardless of which names are signed to the content for or against. It seems like another attack on citizens' trust for government process.
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#25Would you mind commenting on these findings? They seem to have found that both sides have been stuffing the ballot box: http://www.emprata.com/reports/fcc-restoring-internet-freedo... Also, can you work on net neutrality for all bits? That is Google, Facebook, Twitter, as the main gateways to public discourse treat all comments equally without promoting one viewpoint over another that does not enjoy elite sanction? W…
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#28Here's a clickable link to the fake comments tool: https://ag.ny.gov/fakecomments
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#29I am beyond thrilled to see you on our forum. You're a gem to our country and make me proud to be a New Yorker and an American.
In your review of this forum's discussions on net neutrality, what do we consistently miss, exaggerate or get sidetracked by? Are there technical projects we can contribute to or technical problems take on that would help you defend net neutrality?
Thank you again, from all of us.
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#30Can states implement their own net neutrality rules? Will the Trump administration be able to sensor online content like Putin does in Russia?